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Ciitheroe Advertiser & Times, November 18th, 2004 23
Best for local entertainment Dish of the Week Wine Talk
I Weekend TV
HOW refreshing to see that some shows can still play to packed houses of 1,200 people. The intimate Grand
Theatre, in Blackpool, played host to Bill Ken- wright’s production, of “Blood Brothers” , written by Willy Russell, and peo ple flocked to see local girl Linda Nolan playing the lead part of Mrs Johnstone. And what a part it was!
The emotion portrayed by her was pure theatre and she, and the rest of the c^t, received a heart-warming
pect many m received a heart-warming
standing ovation at the jjjjgery until she gets a job policeman. Although Mick- f inale. Tears streamed ^tth^big house on the hill, ey, the tivin boy who stayed down
j ®, ■ But she is pregnant again with his mother, has been ^
Eddie has gone to live, and the boys meet up again.
Playmate Linda, beauti WILLY RUSSELL'S
fully portrayed by Linzi Matthews who was actual ly born in Liverpool, becomes Mickey’s girl friend with a little encour agement from Eddie, who secretly loves her himself. Eddie goes off to univer
sity and Mickey goes to work at the local factory making cardboard boxes, Linda gets pregnant and marries Mickey and life looks rosy for a while, but it
all changes when the fact^ everyone is
persuaded by gjje told not to play ne^ the big ^
elder brother to be the ^ ^ robbery he is
A positive treasure w i l® •. » - r t -hm- i —
EVERY small community should have is detail when you want it, but occasion- m , lif.. I«
“ "sabden Past and Present- is a fine fact, I to Khool « th some &Men
pxamole of the type and Audrey Barrett lads and was a bit envious of tte pl^e m T h J% oage book is beautifully beautiful countryside to explore, the
des^Jned X i ^ S d ^
high-qualityphotographs,someofwtach are taken from very old originals. In addi-
imposing Pendle HiU and the K „ f if t VinH tn nick out
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5 S ™ T n c e S S t h e and their friends are por- Imoiving their true relation- r S i M 'h
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s « r t^C .h e . , .g e d „ e a „ J o S n e 'S s p r o d u S s t a i ^ S ' u p X s S d
children and eventually her through doors playing cow-
S a n d t a S e r f o r ^ boys and Indians„bran- houses on the-street where. Marilyn Monroe Icokalike dishing their guns and
7^! are indtteyearsofdeproston.’ cUmbingpn^heirmake-^ , m a k c um o ^ is Grand Open Day
Bright Start Daycare (formerly Tiddlers & Toddlers)
Saturday, 27th November 11.00 -
2.00
, Hotpot Lunch, Raffle, Books, Cakes, Face Fainting, Tombola, Balloon Race
Welcome
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54 West View, Ciitheroe 01200 424124
PRESTON GUILD HALL. Weavm
Folk & Brass C o i y e n r
WINGATES BRASS BAND
Sunday, 2M November
at Fence Gate Trade Stands with specialists on
hand will be there to advise on every aspect of your special day...
Doors open at 12noon - 4.00pm Refreshments available
on the day
Shows at 1.00pm and 3.00pm ADMISSION FREE
Christmas Dates Available
December 3rd and 16th - Party Nights Christmas Day-Sold Out
New Year’s Eve ■ Family Party Night} £30 per adult, £20 per child Children’s entertainer, buffet and dancing till lam
Tel' 012S2 618101 Fax; 01282 615432 MITTON HALL
Fence Gate . Wheatley Lane Doad, Fence
Country House Hotel, Whalley. 01254 826544 !
T01D.WSIIE ‘SpSSfafeftf.L [< k \ . St Maty’s centre
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thelneWyenueo 'dwi Ndvieffi
M are invited to our'
m p s . See our main advert on page 12
a t TbeOid Toll House, 1/5 Parson Lane, Githeroe
Tel: 01200 424478 ' t » . r r , r u „ s . . p t h e
they want to know more than mer y names and dates.
“T e U M e S t K ^ The show runs until Sat-
haven’t " On the other han^ others are interest-
This book'(and Its authors, pubhsher aiid printer) gets things just right. There
^^epome addicted to l = § f e s s decided to publish a
book. Dozens of locals helped with pic- collections and, as a
ed in the pictures. They want to kno^^ L u lt, everyone has benefited. . . what their street was hke m the early
..ga^bden Past and Present” is some- days of photography.
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